Lycopersicon, Roma Tomato 'Roma'

Lycopersiconlycopersicum

Family
Solanaceae (so-lan-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Lycopersicon (ly-koh-PER-see-kon)
Species
lycopersicum (ly-koh-PER-see-kum)
Synonym
Spacing
12-18 in. (30-45 cm)
18-24 in. (45-60 cm)
24-36 in. (60-90 cm)
Sun Exposure
12-15 in. (30-38 cm)
Other Details
Seed Collecting
Full Sun
Fruit Shape
Parts of plant are poisonous if ingested
Fruit Size
Fruit Colors
Growing Habit
Days to Maturity
Seed Type
Disease Resistance
Allow unblemished fruit to ripen; clean and dry seeds
Ferment seeds before storing
Leaf Type
Plum
Foliage Color
Medium (under one pound)
Bloom Characteristics
Red
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Determinate
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Auburn, Alabama

Orange Beach, Alabama

Bullhead City, Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

Sierra Vista, Arizona

Batesville, Arkansas

Brea, California

Davis, California

Mountain View, California

Oakland, California

Sebastopol, California

West Sacramento, California

Denver, Colorado

Lewes, Delaware

Hollywood, Florida

Jupiter, Florida

Ocala, Florida

Suwanee, Georgia

New Plymouth, Idaho

Weiser, Idaho

Athens, Illinois

Madison, Illinois

Quincy, Illinois

Clarksville, Indiana

Barbourville, Kentucky

Farmington, Kentucky

Shreveport, Louisiana

Eaton Rapids, Michigan

Kingston, New Hampshire

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Hornell, New York

Newark Valley, New York

Madison, North Carolina

Salem, Oregon

Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania

Indiana, Pennsylvania

Thompsons Station, Tennessee

Clute, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas(2 reports)

Salt Lake City, Utah

Reading, Vermont

Blaine, Washington

Spokane, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

13
positives
4
neutrals
2
negatives
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S
New Plymouth, ID | March 2015 | neutral

We got two of these as plants from Home Depot in 2014. The tags said bonnieplants.com. I also took seeds from a store tomato that I think...Read More

M
| August 2012 | negative

I'm sure I'm doing something terribly wrong, reading all of your positive comments. I have two small Roma plants in a large bucket on my ...Read More

T
Limestone Creek, FL | May 2012 | positive

This plant took alot of abuse in my garden and kept growing. My cats trampled it to the ground. I repotted it and within weeks was growin...Read More

G
Delray Beach, FL (Zone 10b) | September 2011 | positive

This is a very manageable variety for a small garden and/or containers. The vines are very productive. The tomatoes are great for cooking...Read More

C
Blaine, WA | April 2010 | positive

I planted my Roma's in Miracle Grow planting dirt in a black large container and put them in the sun and kept up on the water, only water...Read More

R
Newark Valley, NY | September 2009 | negative

Size-wise, Roma’s are 10-to-the-pound. I tried 9 varieties in 2007 (Brandywine, Burpee Delicious, Burpee Longkeeper, Roma, Rutgers, Pe...Read More

L
Hornell, NY (Zone 5a) | February 2009 | positive

It's really hard NOT to grow good Roma tomatoes. This popular cultivar has got to be the easiest, most productive tomato of all time. I...Read More

L
Jonesville, SC (Zone 7b) | January 2009 | neutral

I use 'regular' tomatoes for sauce and salads so it is pointless for me to grow this variety even though I have experimented with them in...Read More

A
Quincy, IL (Zone 5b) | December 2008 | positive

We had wonderful success with this plant in a year when most people in our area had very few tomatoes. We had a tremendous amount of rai...Read More

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Kingston, NH | August 2008 | positive

First time growing these Roma tomatoes and I'd have to
say I've never grown a tomato plant that gives you so many
tomatoes ...Read More

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Pasadena, CA (Zone 9b) | July 2006 | positive

I have never grown tomatoes (or much of anything else for that matter) and as I don't have exclusive use of the yard here, I grew them in...Read More

K
Batesville, AR | June 2006 | positive

I wish I could go on and on about how spectacular this tomato was but its Roma - what are you gonna say?

I set out about 1...Read More

G
(Zone 5a) | January 2006 | neutral

These are a good flavored paste tomato. They do tend to get small towards the end of production. I would be happier with them if the we...Read More

T
Spokane Valley, WA (Zone 5b) | October 2005 | positive

This variety performs nicely here in the Inland Northwest. It can be very susceptible to blossom-end rot (BER); however, when we switche...Read More

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Farmington, KY (Zone 7a) | August 2005 | positive

The BEST "mater" for making Salsa, meaty and not much in the pulp department. This is about the only tomato I grow.

L
| September 2003 | positive

I live in Southbridge, New Zealand (South Island). Have on hectare of land dedicated to vegetables and fruit trees.
I have grown R...Read More

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J
Elsmere, KY | April 2003 | positive

This is the only variety I have been able to find in the stores in winter months that tastes like a homegrown tomato. I grow it in the ...Read More

P
| March 2003 | positive

VERY productive, with over 100 tomatoes per plant. Excellent for canning, sauces, and salsa. Plum shaped, but about 1.5 times larger th...Read More

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Baa
| July 2002 | neutral

Here in the UK, Roma is described as an outdoor bush variety. Medium sized, plum shaped, red fruits on resonably small stocky plants, mig...Read More

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